Comrades, it’s impossible to figure it out without you. We are collecting a caravan to the South, we want to take a satellite dish with us on a hike. There are a number of questions. Further in the text from our techie:
“The choice fell on a plate from Gazprom. They offer satellite Internet with the required upload speed of up to 5 megabits via the Yamal-601 satellite. The Yamal-401 and Yamal-403 satellites in the ku band are limited to only 1 megabit, and therefore are not suitable.
https://www.satbeams.com/channels?position=90
Also, the Express Amur satellite constellation of MTS and Tricolor also gives up to 1 megabit.
Yamal-601 does not seem to (?) have a stable coverage over Ukraine, judging by the map.
Perhaps one of you has come across and can tell in which direction to look.
yamal 401, 90.0 East, satellite Yamal 401, TV, satellite radio channels 90 East, transponder Yamal 401
Do not connect to Yamal, it is located on the horizon in the Tyumen region at an angle of 95 degrees in the south, it will be at an angle of the horizon, the coverage is unstable, it will be better to take an express
https://www.gazprom-spacesystems.ru/en/news/?tags=Yamal-601
Well, if you believe the lingsat, then the signal should be good, you can catch almost on a bowl. And you are in the coverage area.
Haven’t dealt with satellite Internet for a long time.
https://www.lyngsat-maps.com/footprints/Yamal-601-C.html
Yamal 601 is at position 49 degrees
To have a full-fledged autonomous uplink / downlink connection, you need a VSAT terminal. Will only work in the parking lot. Russian communications satellites cover the entire territory of Ukraine.
Any communication equipment fires a position for electronic warfare / REP / RER
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